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think bush, roosevelt, taft. my favorite, duck. back to politics, the bush dynasty continues through jeb bush who some say is an early 2016 presidential contender and his son george p. bush lou is running for texas land commissioner. in all the bushes had two presidents, one vice president, two governors, one senator and one u.s. congressman. also starting a new chapter is the kennedy dynasty. caroline kennedy is being considered as u.s. ambassador to japan. her grandfather was roosevelt's ambassador to great britain. the ken klan included one president, three senators and five representatives. how about landrieu or pryor? those are the names democrats hope will help them win mid-term re-elections in red states. we are really red states. obama lost senator mary landrieu's home state louisiana by 17 points in november. his loss in senator mark prior's arkansas was even worse. 24 points. the big question, are deep roots and multigenerational name recognition a comforting blessing or a curse in the anti-establishment push for fresh fa
think bush, roosevelt, taft. my favorite, duck. back to politics, the bush dynasty continues through jeb bush who some say is an early 2016 presidential contender and his son george p. bush lou is running for texas land commissioner. in all the bushes had two presidents, one vice president, two governors, one senator and one u.s. congressman. also starting a new chapter is the kennedy dynasty. caroline kennedy is being considered as u.s. ambassador to japan. her grandfather was roosevelt's...
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i was reminded of the times that franklin roosevelt needed to stand up and push out and that is in itself words of courage and spoke with words and actions to the people there today. >> yeah. i think boston is a something. it's something as a city. i was saying the other night on the air that overone of our great cities has its own distinct personality, and boston, i mean, sox fever. the red sox can almost be turned into a cartoon, but it's real. >> it is real. >> and mayor flynn, have you to buy into it. you don't just move into boston and happen to live there. you've got to join up or else you don't fit. >> that's what is unique about it, chris. it's not only a city of old-timers and established neighborhoods, a city that is always growing, moving in new directions, new verizons, new visions, and i think tommy menino captured that here, and he's been doing and capturing that as mayor, and that's why we're very proud. you look around this extraordinary crowd outside the cathedral of the holy cross. it's young and its old, it's conservative and liberal. it's democrat and republicans. it's
i was reminded of the times that franklin roosevelt needed to stand up and push out and that is in itself words of courage and spoke with words and actions to the people there today. >> yeah. i think boston is a something. it's something as a city. i was saying the other night on the air that overone of our great cities has its own distinct personality, and boston, i mean, sox fever. the red sox can almost be turned into a cartoon, but it's real. >> it is real. >> and mayor...
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it started with writers like jack london and william long that theodore roosevelt called major fakers. that put -- we go through how we began increasingly to get our views of nature digitally and on screens rather than hands-on a stewardship kind of things. and so we took ourselves out of the storage of business. we took our cells out of the prediction business. huge swaths of the white tailed year's historic range, which is that eastern one-third of the united states, it's off-limits to human predation, and there is all sorts of evidence not to suggest that the biggest predator of white tail deer since the end of the last ice age is not wolves and cougars but human beings. so -- and i had messages is wildlife do a study. two rules which we all think of much. you cannot discharge a firearm within 150 feet of a hard surface road in massachusetts or thin 500 feet of an occupied dwelling. massachusetts has a lot of rose and a lot of people. it is the fourth most dense -- per fourth most densely populated state in the country. those two laws alone, state laws, not including local ordinanc
it started with writers like jack london and william long that theodore roosevelt called major fakers. that put -- we go through how we began increasingly to get our views of nature digitally and on screens rather than hands-on a stewardship kind of things. and so we took ourselves out of the storage of business. we took our cells out of the prediction business. huge swaths of the white tailed year's historic range, which is that eastern one-third of the united states, it's off-limits to human...
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going back teddy roosevelt who defined men who didn't play football as sissees. it's always been if you want to play sports you have to be in the closet. this has shifted more with recent years with more straight athletes particularly in the nfl, speaking out on behalf of marriage equality and speakinghts of lgtb people. but to have an active player to do this, take this step there are no words for how historic this is. >> dave we're seeing responses athletesp most of all welcoming. but mike wallace from the dolphins have apologized for a tweet that he sent out that said all these beautiful women and to mess with other guys. is tha athletes and most professional s going to be their reaction? or do you think it will mostly be greeted with support and frankly i've seen a lot of even from conservatives on twitter a lot of yawns, they don't think it's a big deal. >> it's one way of moving the goal post. i mean if you can't talk down jason collins, what uz try to do is take the air out of the message. but it's very very encouraging. it's been a abeautiful day to see s
going back teddy roosevelt who defined men who didn't play football as sissees. it's always been if you want to play sports you have to be in the closet. this has shifted more with recent years with more straight athletes particularly in the nfl, speaking out on behalf of marriage equality and speakinghts of lgtb people. but to have an active player to do this, take this step there are no words for how historic this is. >> dave we're seeing responses athletesp most of all welcoming. but...
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out of rosslyn, looking good on 66 approaching the teddy roosevelt bridge. south of the toll road on the rest of parkway at sunrise valley drive, alternating road closures. outside the beltway, 66 moving well. no incidents on maryland 95. from around the beltway has been quiet. is good news. a little volume forming on 270 through urbana and hyattstown. back to you. >> thank you. our top story this morning is boston,. the search for those behind yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston marathon. >> the of the ninth searched a home in a boston suburb overnight and they are tracking multiple persons of interest. far, no arrests. we begin team coverage with brianne carter in a satellite center. >> police say they have no motive in the attack that killed at least three people and injured more than 100 more. we are getting additional information about the investigation. according to a station in boston, officials spent the night searching an apartment in nearby revere, massachusetts, taking evidence research . a search warrant was served. boston remains on high a
out of rosslyn, looking good on 66 approaching the teddy roosevelt bridge. south of the toll road on the rest of parkway at sunrise valley drive, alternating road closures. outside the beltway, 66 moving well. no incidents on maryland 95. from around the beltway has been quiet. is good news. a little volume forming on 270 through urbana and hyattstown. back to you. >> thank you. our top story this morning is boston,. the search for those behind yesterday's deadly bombings at the boston...
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and i also want to just take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i also want to just thank a couple people very quickly. one, obviously, the hunter president, jennifer, who's been an extraordinary support of the fellowship and the program here at roosevelt house. dr. rob couldn't be with us tonight but i just with, again, want to thank her very much for her hard work and support. and also both laura tish who funds the fellowshipping program here. it's an important addition to the new york community. this house has served as a wonderful place for intellectual discussion, debate around a whole range of social policy issues, and we're really excited you could be here with us tonight for that. you heard a lot about this house, and i just gotta tell you that, you know, when you're at home and i consider this home and you get up at 3:00 in the morning and you walk down to the third floor -- i'm sorry, the second floor, and you sit there at, you know, three in the morning and you realize this is the place where fdr conceived the social safety net and you'
and i also want to just take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i also want to just thank a couple people very quickly. one, obviously, the hunter president, jennifer, who's been an extraordinary support of the fellowship and the program here at roosevelt house. dr. rob couldn't be with us tonight but i just with, again, want to thank her very much for her hard work and support. and also both laura tish who funds the fellowshipping program here. it's an important addition...
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>> teddy roosevelt. the beginning of the 20th century. he formally changed the main to the more informal white house. at the same time that his wife is taking the house back to its more formal style and side. >> is it true that some of the exterior was painted white after the fire from the british, to cover scorch marks? that is when it began. >> it was informally referred to -- the man on the street did not refer to it as the executive mansion. teddy roosevelt made it official. >> a call from catherine in rockville, maryland. >> just wondering, was louisa ever, worker rights ever violated and wanted to do about it? >> what are you thinking of? >> social or things like her speaking out for what she believed in. >> this is a great restaurant to talk about what role women really had in society at this point in time in america. isshe is not political, she not speaking out politically the way that abigail did with husband. she is not a public political figure speaking out on these things. she has her own private views on some things. her view
>> teddy roosevelt. the beginning of the 20th century. he formally changed the main to the more informal white house. at the same time that his wife is taking the house back to its more formal style and side. >> is it true that some of the exterior was painted white after the fire from the british, to cover scorch marks? that is when it began. >> it was informally referred to -- the man on the street did not refer to it as the executive mansion. teddy roosevelt made it...
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. >> are we still learning things about past presidents like roosevelt and reagan that were not made of able to the public which gives you a sense of what this bush library winning 20, 30, 40 years down the road? >> the unfolding of that record adds to the understand how the administration, a president come a time in history. i'm a believer in archives of the raw materials history. as you study more you give our interpretations of it and more things open then you see all the levels of an event or an issue or development. so i'm a real believer in that. over time you get a much deeper and richer understanding of the presidency and individual president as well. >> what about the bushes themselves? are they part of this process? did they provide oral history's? >> they have been very much a process of building, putting the museum together. really great supporters off our staff here. we work closely with them, with the foundation, with her office staff members so they been very involved in that way, throughout the entire process. >> what is your biggest challenge is? >> there are a few c
. >> are we still learning things about past presidents like roosevelt and reagan that were not made of able to the public which gives you a sense of what this bush library winning 20, 30, 40 years down the road? >> the unfolding of that record adds to the understand how the administration, a president come a time in history. i'm a believer in archives of the raw materials history. as you study more you give our interpretations of it and more things open then you see all the levels...
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roosevelt once described the dedication and a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of this country. it is the honor of a lifetime to lead a country -- to lead a country as brave and noble as the united states. whenever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation must best days light ahead. god bless. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> that was part of today's dedication ceremony in dallas. you can watch the entire event tonight at o'clock eastern on c- span and any time at c-span.org. but c-span2, representatives from home at security testified on the possibility of a nuclear or biological attack. on c-span3, a hearing on the 2014 budget request for u.s. foreign assistance programs. all this tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. nancy pelosi help a weekly briefing earlier today on capitol hill. she talked about automatic budget cuts and the upcoming house agenda. this is 20 minutes. >> good morning. for brin
roosevelt once described the dedication and a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of this country. it is the honor of a lifetime to lead a country -- to lead a country as brave and noble as the united states. whenever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation must best days light ahead. god bless. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> that...
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there was a time when the great s roosevelt and harry truman, -- peters on the air now, a democratic column. caller: i do not know what i missed because i just turned it it could bes saying a white supremacist group. if i remember right one time they scooped up a white suprem ist. the first caller, blaming it on the people who did not look like stolen.s country was you know what i am trying to say. host: what is your evidence of that? caller: of what? host: of a white supremacist group. caller: i am just saying it could be. they always try to put it on muslims or somebody else. i am not a racist or anything but i am just saying that that is the way -- host: you have to turn the television down when we are talking. "the bostonted by globe," -- here is the first page this morning -- you some other ones courtesy of the museum. the state newspaper in south carolina -- in-line and "the houston chronicle," -- roger from st. petersburg, florida. good morning. just listened to a couple of people calling and blaming the republican party and this, that, the other. it seems incredulous to me th
there was a time when the great s roosevelt and harry truman, -- peters on the air now, a democratic column. caller: i do not know what i missed because i just turned it it could bes saying a white supremacist group. if i remember right one time they scooped up a white suprem ist. the first caller, blaming it on the people who did not look like stolen.s country was you know what i am trying to say. host: what is your evidence of that? caller: of what? host: of a white supremacist group. caller:...
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eleanor roosevelt helped put together the declaration of human rights. that is a great source of inspiration for people around the world, especially human rights. i also believe from my travels that there's something else. that is that we are all alike, all the same. whether you're a mother or father or a mother or father in kenya or ethiopia or asia or latin america, we all care about our kids. we all care about our families. we all care about our security. i believe even know we are doing great things, i want to give brasov credit for this see the future they may have to promote agricultural growth and food security over the world. we have to invest much much more in that. if we had known around the world as a leader in the effort to end extreme poverty and hunger, people would like us more. i have this radical idea of people healthier, they don't want charity. i'm the author george mcgovern robert dole food for education program, basically the school lunch program that has incentives to create sustainable self-sufficient school feeding programs in var
eleanor roosevelt helped put together the declaration of human rights. that is a great source of inspiration for people around the world, especially human rights. i also believe from my travels that there's something else. that is that we are all alike, all the same. whether you're a mother or father or a mother or father in kenya or ethiopia or asia or latin america, we all care about our kids. we all care about our families. we all care about our security. i believe even know we are doing...
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it's the mac frank roosevelt once described the dedication of the lab areas are not the state. i dedicate this slavery with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of a lifetime to the day country is brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best lay ahead. god bless. [applause] >> the senate energy and natural resources committee held a hearing to examine how drought affects water supplies in the energy sector. inter department and national oceanic and atmospheric officials. this was 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> the committee will come to order. senator murkowski is trying to juggle. this is a particularly hectic day with session on the floor and lots of committees. go have her opening statement when she gets here. my friend from nevada will introduce the witness who is especially important to him after the opening statement and will proceed at this time. this morning we are going to look at drought and the impacts to the energy and water sectors. water is life and without a
it's the mac frank roosevelt once described the dedication of the lab areas are not the state. i dedicate this slavery with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of a lifetime to the day country is brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best lay ahead. god bless. [applause] >> the senate energy and natural resources committee held a hearing to examine how drought affects water supplies in the...
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i would rank her with roosevelt and kennedy. >> 100 years later when john f. kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline would look to the plans for the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions of the kennedy funeral. >> the lincoln funeral, was nothing like it before or since. 20 days, they retraced the inauguration route from springfield the washington. with a couple of exceptions, they retraced that route. there were 10, in effect, state funerals along the way. 1/3 of every northern american either looked upon the president's face in his casket or saw the train go by. it was an extraordinary pageant of grief. very victorian. mrs. lincoln got along for any of it. keeping with tradition, she stayed at the white house grief- stricken. >> elizabeth keckley ascribes her missing the celebrations and wailing with grief repeatedly. >> i can understand it. considering all the things that she had to go through in her early part of the marriage, getting to the white house, the triumph of that. the death of their son, his assassination in front of her. i can underst
i would rank her with roosevelt and kennedy. >> 100 years later when john f. kennedy was assassinated, jacqueline would look to the plans for the lincoln funeral to guide her through the decisions of the kennedy funeral. >> the lincoln funeral, was nothing like it before or since. 20 days, they retraced the inauguration route from springfield the washington. with a couple of exceptions, they retraced that route. there were 10, in effect, state funerals along the way. 1/3 of every...
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. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it is the hon. lifetime to lead a untry as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [applause] >> sunday morning at 10:30. donovantv this weekend, campbell of leading a platoon of marines in iraq sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span 3, reconsidering the insanity trial of mary todd lincoln sunday at 4:00. into the in and walked little kiosk and i said i am here to report. the guard came up and he said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. i said ok and got down in there. the guard said here, you have some hate mail from california. they gave me the mail. you go through the embarrassing part of the stripped down. then i got into the intake, walked into prison, down into the court, the warden told the man supposed to take me around to get away from him. heeps -- he said i could get away on my arm and i
. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. it is the hon. lifetime to lead a untry as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [applause] >> sunday morning at 10:30. donovantv this weekend, campbell of leading a platoon of marines in iraq sunday night at 8:00...
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>> eleanor roosevelt, i think. why does she end up in the number two spot? >> there is a distant in time. people have other images. people that knew -- people are still alive and that no eleanor roosevelt. she is modern. if you did a survey now, jacqueline kennedy would probably rate much higher because people know and like her at that time. the only thing we have from abigail are the letters. >> and she is still in the number two spot. not bad. she seemed to route this to hundred years being the second most influential first ladies based on the letters you have been spending your career on. >> also, if you see her influence on her husband, i do not know there have been many first ladies that have had that kind of influence. >> a specific example of an important policy that you see she worked on him? >> i do not know of a particular policy. it is that he consults her all the time. her letters at a certain point are divided into two things, this is what is happening with the children, this is what is happening on the farm, here are my thoughts about politics.
>> eleanor roosevelt, i think. why does she end up in the number two spot? >> there is a distant in time. people have other images. people that knew -- people are still alive and that no eleanor roosevelt. she is modern. if you did a survey now, jacqueline kennedy would probably rate much higher because people know and like her at that time. the only thing we have from abigail are the letters. >> and she is still in the number two spot. not bad. she seemed to route this to...
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i also want to take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i want to thank a couple people verily quickly. obviously president jennifer rabb. who is extraordinarily supportive of the fellowship and program here at roosevelt house. dr. rabb. couldn't be with us tonight. i want to thank her for her hard work and support. and laura tish and rick from the tish i will loom naics fund who fund the fellowship and program here. it is an important addition to the new york community. this really, this house has really served as a wonderful place for intellectual discussion, debate around a whole range of social policy issues and, we're really excited they could be here with us tonight for that. you heard a lot about this house and i just got to tell you that, you know, when you're at home and i consider this home and you get up at 3:00 in the morning, and you walk down to the third floor of, outside the second floor, and you sit there at, 3:00 in the morning and you realize this is the place where fdr conceived the social safety net, and you're a progr
i also want to take the opportunity to welcome you here to roosevelt house. i want to thank a couple people verily quickly. obviously president jennifer rabb. who is extraordinarily supportive of the fellowship and program here at roosevelt house. dr. rabb. couldn't be with us tonight. i want to thank her for her hard work and support. and laura tish and rick from the tish i will loom naics fund who fund the fellowship and program here. it is an important addition to the new york community....
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eleanor roosevelt helped put together the universal declaration of human rights. that's a great source of inspiration for people around the world especially human rights defenders. i also believe from my travels that there's something else and that is we're all alike, we are all the same. whether you're a mother or father, here in washington or in massachusetts, or whether you're a mother or father in kenya or ethiopia or a country in asia or latin america, we all have one thing in common. we all care about our kids. .. give you one example. i am the author of this program called the george mcgovern bold program to cover school lunch program that has all kinds of incentives to help create a kind of sustainable self-sufficient school feeding programs in various parts of the world. many of the kids right now are being fed in school because of this program. millions of girls who otherwise wouldn't go to school is going to school because there is a meal. their parents are sending them. these programs are innovative where you go for a school meal, have your class and b
eleanor roosevelt helped put together the universal declaration of human rights. that's a great source of inspiration for people around the world especially human rights defenders. i also believe from my travels that there's something else and that is we're all alike, we are all the same. whether you're a mother or father, here in washington or in massachusetts, or whether you're a mother or father in kenya or ethiopia or a country in asia or latin america, we all have one thing in common. we...
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. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> an emotional president there. the library ope t >> emotional president. and the library opens to the public on wednesday. >>> floodwaters starting to recede across the midwest. the threat isn't over. people in fargo, north dakota will spend the next few days packing 100,000 sandbags bracing for a rise in the red river, expected to reach 20 feet above flood stage by thursday. >>> a possible breakthrough for people with type two diabetes that could mean the end of insulin shots. harvard researchers found a hormone in mice that boost the number of cells that make insulin. some day, people may be able to take the hormone once a month instead of daily injections. new numbers to think about. the american diabetes association
. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. it's the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> an emotional president there. the library ope t >> emotional president. and the library opens to the public on wednesday....
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franklin roosevelt one described a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. honor of a life typically to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> we have more on the bush legacy with charles crowhammer coming up in this block. >>> here with us is donny deutsche. >> good to be back. i was on the a spring concert tour. >> we thought you were delaware beach side with pat buchanan. we couldn't get you or pat on the phone. >> thank you for coming back. >> it feels good to be back. >> i will call pat. >> tell him to get off the beach. >> or any other cast-aways. >> anybody else? >> i think area rin would coeri >> we should do a reunion like from the 2007 "morning joe." we had people on the phone and nobody would come in. >> nobody would come in. >> remember secaucus? >> who is your first guest? >> i would go, hey, pat, can you stick around? and we talked to him anothe
franklin roosevelt one described a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. honor of a life typically to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> we have more on the bush legacy with charles crowhammer coming up in this block. >>> here with us is donny deutsche. >> good to be back. i was...
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they complemented each other as far as world leaders better than anyone since roosevelt and churchill. but my specific question is overseas of the major involving president reagan, the and then thessue funding of the mujahedin in afghanistan when the soviet union was there, which at that .ime included osama bin laden after president reagan was out of office, i was wondering did lady thatcher ever have any public comments about those two particular blemishes on her good friend's president reagan's record? i will get off the line for your answer. have to take a pass on a detail. i do not want to make up an answer. i do not know if she made any comments or in generally, -- andy comments. in general, she cannot not have been more unwavering in her support of president reagan. just the foreign- policy support. famously, they both worked to sort of speak half-truths about the unsustainability of the soviet union, something that coincided with the placing of the soviet union under its own contradiction. some will tell you it was almost like moses parting the red sea. i don't think it was qui
they complemented each other as far as world leaders better than anyone since roosevelt and churchill. but my specific question is overseas of the major involving president reagan, the and then thessue funding of the mujahedin in afghanistan when the soviet union was there, which at that .ime included osama bin laden after president reagan was out of office, i was wondering did lady thatcher ever have any public comments about those two particular blemishes on her good friend's president...
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but i hope he can help spearhead the effort to lift up people all around the world, and that's what roosevelt called on us to do, and the words she spoke are as true today as back then. that's where we need to go, and so i come before you as somebody who is excited about the future. i mean, i'm not happy with kind of the way things go in the immediate term, but i'm optimistic. i believe that some of the ideas, you know, caring about one another here at home and around the world, i think -- i think -- i think that's the future. the sooner we get there, the better, and so i thank you for who you are. i thank you for your activism. i thank you for taking politics seriously. i thank you for paying attention to what's going on in the world and not speaking just in terms of sound bites, but understanding, you know, what the issues are. they are complicated, but, you know, as troubled as congress is right now, you know, there's a time for everything. there's a time for this kind of, you know, back ward thinking house of representatives. that time is passing, and we will soon get to a point where we
but i hope he can help spearhead the effort to lift up people all around the world, and that's what roosevelt called on us to do, and the words she spoke are as true today as back then. that's where we need to go, and so i come before you as somebody who is excited about the future. i mean, i'm not happy with kind of the way things go in the immediate term, but i'm optimistic. i believe that some of the ideas, you know, caring about one another here at home and around the world, i think -- i...
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franklin roosevelt described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this as an unshakable faith in our country. brave and is no was the united states. what ever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation is best -- our nations best days lie ahead. [applause] god bless. [applause] >> please stand for the national anthem. [no audio] ♪ oh say can you see, by the dawns early light whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night for the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air ave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave 'er the land of the free nd the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> united states navy will deliver the benediction. >> may we pray together. gracious god, today we acknowledge you worked in the affairs of humankind and nations. our prayer is that we as a people will listen carefully, respond appropriately, and live each day acutely aware of the need for your guidance. you grace
franklin roosevelt described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this as an unshakable faith in our country. brave and is no was the united states. what ever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation is best -- our nations best days lie ahead. [applause] god bless. [applause] >> please stand for the national anthem. [no audio] ♪ oh say can you see, by the dawns early light whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night for the...
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. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakable faith in the future of our country. the honor of a lifetime to leave the country as brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nations best days lie ahead. god bless. >> sunday morning at 10:30. on c-span2's book tv this weekend, donovan campbell on leading a platoon of marines in iraq. on c-span3, reconsidering the insanity trial of mary todd lincoln. part of american history tv sunday at 4:00. during a white house photo op, president obama discussed the syrian civil war and other issues. u.s. intelligence agencies of recently reported that the syrian government has used chemical weapons in the now two- year-old civil war. president obama called the findings begin to and your. game changer. this is about 10 minutes. >> i want to welcome to the oval office once again, king abdullah. his majesty is a great friend of the united states. jordan is a great partner to the united states on a host
. >> franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakable faith in the future of our country. the honor of a lifetime to leave the country as brave and noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nations best days lie ahead. god bless. >> sunday morning at 10:30. on c-span2's book tv this weekend, donovan campbell on leading a platoon of marines in iraq. on c-span3,...
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what do you take away from your work at the roosevelt library, reagan library, how do you apply that? >> when i started at the reagan library many years ago, i didn't know what presidential libraries were. i learned quickly. i wanted to apply those lessons as i went up the ladder in washington. i was at the central office for a while and our job was to oversee and to advocate forhe libraries around the country. it taught me what worked and sometimes what didn't within the system. i tried to apply those lessons here in terms of how we go with the archives. what kind of programming we do. how we think about museum operations. all those types of things. particularly how we think about partnerships as well. those are important to us. >> what works, what doesn't work? >> the biggest thing i think that works is first of all getting a great staff. secondly, establishing those partnerships. making sure that your partnership with the foundation is excellent. that you find good community partners to work with. here we have southern methodist university, a fantastic partner. those are things tha
what do you take away from your work at the roosevelt library, reagan library, how do you apply that? >> when i started at the reagan library many years ago, i didn't know what presidential libraries were. i learned quickly. i wanted to apply those lessons as i went up the ladder in washington. i was at the central office for a while and our job was to oversee and to advocate forhe libraries around the country. it taught me what worked and sometimes what didn't within the system. i tried...
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but men sports, going back to when teddy roosevelt used to call people sissies who refused to play football, has been a place where heterosexuality has been policed and normalized to such a degree that the closet was seen as the ticket to entry. it is something you would have to accept. this is a break from over 100 years of very bigoted tradition in the way u.s. sports is constructed. >> bill: do you think that he will be the last one we see this season? >> no. not at all. i don't because i've been covering this story for several years. and for years it's been the case of hearing rumors about certain athletes, about speaking to certain athletes, about athletes who are going to come out but then said it is not really the time. i don't want the burden. but once somebody's the first. it becomes a lot easier. remember when roger banister ran the mile in under four minutes. no one had been able to do it. when he hit 3:59, the floodgates opened. >> bill: nba players nfl players, what do you hear? >> i certainly hear as many people have heard that there are four nfl players who have been waiting
but men sports, going back to when teddy roosevelt used to call people sissies who refused to play football, has been a place where heterosexuality has been policed and normalized to such a degree that the closet was seen as the ticket to entry. it is something you would have to accept. this is a break from over 100 years of very bigoted tradition in the way u.s. sports is constructed. >> bill: do you think that he will be the last one we see this season? >> no. not at all. i don't...
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if franklin roosevelt would say given him he had inspiration. it encouraged me to think that among our predecessors, there we someone who admitted to wish to follow his footsteps. now back to the real genesis. the head of the i issued aan -- joint statement for the first time in japan's monetary history of january 8 this year. joint statement, the bank of japan introduced the inflation target. it price stability target. the government pledged to run macroic and fiscal policies. the government should encourage and established sustainable fiscal strategy. what we would, or do from now on is all based on this joint statement. bazooka is first bold, monetary policy. i will not say more about it. you may just want to open your newspaper or magazine. about it.elling governor of the bank of japan, big and fast, shock and awe. he is a goodad, communicator. the centralonnected banking community. let me go want to tell you more about the second bazooka. that is a fiscal policy. we are not making -- it does not abide to the japanese -- applied to the japan
if franklin roosevelt would say given him he had inspiration. it encouraged me to think that among our predecessors, there we someone who admitted to wish to follow his footsteps. now back to the real genesis. the head of the i issued aan -- joint statement for the first time in japan's monetary history of january 8 this year. joint statement, the bank of japan introduced the inflation target. it price stability target. the government pledged to run macroic and fiscal policies. the government...
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so he reminds us of the great speakers who have come before him, such as our first speaker, franklin roosevelt, the renowned offered hitchcock. mr. burns on yours our tradition of being part of our tradition. he is truly more that our guest today. he house through spoken word become part of our club and our mission. so today, at the time we would normally give you your eighth national press club coffee mug -- [laughter] we have decided that we're not going to give you another coffee mug. instead we're going to recognize your contributions to this organization by making you an honorary member of the national press club. [applause] >> i guess i am a card-carrying journalists. [applause] >> thank you. >> you're supposed to answer one more question. >> in 45 seconds. >> this film of course as a ken burns film that doesn't have ken burns is a voice in the. will we hear your voice again and your next production? >> well, i've never put my voice actually in the film. it's always been narrated by someone else, but that narrator's voice in the editing room has been mind. i think what's important, not o
so he reminds us of the great speakers who have come before him, such as our first speaker, franklin roosevelt, the renowned offered hitchcock. mr. burns on yours our tradition of being part of our tradition. he is truly more that our guest today. he house through spoken word become part of our club and our mission. so today, at the time we would normally give you your eighth national press club coffee mug -- [laughter] we have decided that we're not going to give you another coffee mug....
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so, he reminds us of the great speakers who have come before him such as our first speaker, franklin roosevelt, two are just like -- to artists like hitchcock. he is truly more than our guests t today. part of oure club and our mission. today at the time when we would normally give you your eighth national press club coffee we have decided you not going to give you another coffee mug. you are going to recognize the contributions i make an honorary member of the national press ng to-- we are goiu recognize the contributions you by making you an honorary member of the national press club. clack >> thank you. >> we still have to answer one more question. this is the ken burns film without ken burns'voice. the retail -- will we hear your voice in the next production? >> i never actually put my voice in the film. it is been narrated by somebody else but the narrator's voice in the editing room has been mine. do as a convenience in our society that gets everything down to 140 characters. this is a film by sarah burns and david mcmahon and also ken burns and all of my films share coproducers and dire
so, he reminds us of the great speakers who have come before him such as our first speaker, franklin roosevelt, two are just like -- to artists like hitchcock. he is truly more than our guests t today. part of oure club and our mission. today at the time when we would normally give you your eighth national press club coffee we have decided you not going to give you another coffee mug. you are going to recognize the contributions i make an honorary member of the national press ng to-- we are...
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. >> for good roosevelt once described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicate this library with an unshakable faith in the future of our country. as the honorable lifetime to lead a country as brave and noble as the united states. challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. >> sunday morning at 10:30. on book tv this weekend, donovan campbell on leading a platoon of marines in iraq. sunday night at 8:00. on c-span3, reconsidering the infinity trial of mary todd lincoln -- the infinity trial of mary todd lincoln. , members of new england congressional delegation came to the house floor to talk about the boston marathon bombings. his book about half an hour. >> i rise today with my colleagues from massachusetts to thank the law enforcement officers, medical professionals, first responders, and citizen heroes for their incredible bravery and sacrifice during and after the tragic events last week at the boston marathon. given the time constraints, i would like to yield to my colleague from massachusetts,
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first was the creation of a new deal welfare state under franklin roosevelt and sackett was the effort to dismantle the new deal state begun under ronald reagan. if you take a look over the course of the 20th century, the hollywood left has generally prefer to focus their energy on causes and issues. but the hollywood rate is about quality of impact, not quantity of people. the hollywood rate starting with louis b. mayer have focused on political power and controlling nature of the american government, and shaping it. my story starts, even though i begin with charlie chaplin, the political story begins in the late 20s because the fashions the prayers permanent relationship between the party and studio. he turns mgm and sweep up with the winning and training ground for the republican party. this is in the late 1920s. any republican politician who would come through los angeles would find out who his favorite actor or act or so sorry. you would have them come to the mgm lot and build a step them. he would make sure his photographers came out and took pictures. so they've got pictures --
first was the creation of a new deal welfare state under franklin roosevelt and sackett was the effort to dismantle the new deal state begun under ronald reagan. if you take a look over the course of the 20th century, the hollywood left has generally prefer to focus their energy on causes and issues. but the hollywood rate is about quality of impact, not quantity of people. the hollywood rate starting with louis b. mayer have focused on political power and controlling nature of the american...